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The Man Who Knew Too Much | Documentary on Propaganda and Disinformation War

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The Man Who Knew Too Much | Documentary on Propaganda and Disinformation War

The Man Who Knew Too Much is a documentary by Michael Oswald about Colin Wallace a former Military Intelligence Officer involved in psychological operations in Northern Ireland. Colin Wallace spread fake news, created a witchcraft scare, smeared politicians, and attempted to divide and create conflict amongst communities, organizations, and individuals as part of a Disinformation War in Northern Ireland. He fell out with members of the intelligence community and found himself accused of murder.

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⌚ Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:35 British Army and Foreign Office PsyOps and Propaganda
15:12 The Witchcraft Scare
30:21 Clockwork Orange
36:57 Kincora
38:30 Colin Wallace Leaves Northern Ireland
42:56 Framed for Murder
47:07 Prooving his Innocence
50:16 The Media, Power & Fake News
57:44 MI5 and Intelligence Services Accountability
1:04:15 Conclusion

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